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So something weird happened when I as sorting my recorded kids shows

The path to the files would be something like
/mnt/library/Kids/P/"showname"/"Season"
 

I only have the option to identify the folder /P not each show inside it.
And it works just fine for all other letter folders.

Any suggestions on how to fix it.
If it matters, the server is on Ubuntu 22.04

 

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pwhodges
Posted

I guess you set up the library using the folder "kids".  I suggest removing that and defining the library using all the next level folders, i.e kids/a, kids/b etc.  A little tedious, but I would expect it to solve the problem.

Paul

Posted
5 minutes ago, pwhodges said:

I guess you set up the library using the folder "kids".  I suggest removing that and defining the library using all the next level folders, i.e kids/a, kids/b etc.  A little tedious, but I would expect it to solve the problem.

Paul

To make it clear, it is in kids/a, kids/b and so on all the Way to Z

and it works for all the other folders, But P seems to mess it up as shown in the picture.

pwhodges
Posted (edited)

To be clear, when you added the folders to the library, did you just add "kids" as a unit, or did you add each of the letter subfolders separately?

Paul

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6 minutes ago, pwhodges said:

To be clear, when you added the folders to the library, did you just add "kids" as a unit, or did you add each of the letter subfolders separately?

Paul

I added kids not each letter.

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pwhodges
Posted

That's what I was getting at.  The way you've done it, there is an extra layer in the folder tree, which sometimes creates problems; by putting the letter folders in the library separately you prevent that happening.

Paul

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30 minutes ago, pwhodges said:

That's what I was getting at.  The way you've done it, there is an extra layer in the folder tree, which sometimes creates problems; by putting the letter folders in the library separately you prevent that happening.

Paul

Ill give it a go, just stange it works with like 29/30 folders.

ill mark it as a solution if it works, and thanks for the help

Posted

How exactly are your files named?

Posted
14 minutes ago, Luke said:

How exactly are your files named?

Like this:
Kids/P/Phineas And Ferb/S01/01 Rollercoaster & Candace Loses Her Head.mkv
or
Kids/P/Pluto/S01/Pluto.mp4 (only have 1)

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